Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Mar 1964, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Manager: John Gault Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West 'Tel, 668-3703 ' Vjiod for Durnos seemed to start '| their rally off. 4\the net and deflected past John oco almost broke the tie near LEAD FINALS 2-0. Last-Minute Surge Allows Durnos Garage made it two in a row over Arena Sunoco Sunday afternoon in Whitby Mercantile Hockey action. To accomplish this feat, Dur- nos had to cothe from an 8-3 defcit with less than eight min- utes remaining in the game, to win in overtime 12-8. A goal at the 13-27 mark of the third per- The push came from behind Lajoie for the goal, Arena Sun- from Middleton, Ricky Switzer defenceman to score the last Durnos Win Durnos scored first in the from behind the net. Germond third period when Elmer Tran| and Ron Slack set him up. Ted made no mistake on a pass Mendyk and Slack helped Gray from Charlie Sawdon and Roy| prove the first one was no fluke Beckman, This was the last|as he got the second goal as he ge y were to get -until/ well. Sunoco had scored four times.| Herb Tran started it off with| Doug Mantz was on the re- 3 | ceivi 1 set up by two. Middleton set him up. for|Co/¥!"8 ee of 8 oe te fiat oes aus Pend Peron | Eimer Tran and Ernie Stone- man, Germond scored the sev- m4 ised were In on he sec-| snk and eighth goals to give i Durnos the tie. Al MacDonald Then Cherry scored on a pass) received an assist on the first goal while Elmer Tran and Gray helped out on the second. With the Sunoco defence help- stole the puck from a Durnos THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Merch 10, 1964 § scored unassisted for the win-|/ ner. Al MacDonald from Elmer Tran, Mike Gray from Elmer Town, and Al MacDonald from Charlie Maw added the insur- ance markers for Durnos. This looks like a big win for Durnos as they defend their championship. They now lead the series 2-0 and Arena Sunoco must win all three remaining games to take the crown from! them. Next games Sunday. af-* ¢ Tran, (Mi (Sawdon, oco, H, Tran, (Middleton); Sunoco, H, Tran (J, Tran, Cherry); Sunoco, 10.38, rer; 'Germond, Slack); Durnos, 13.52, Gray (Slack, Men- dy); Durnos, 15.31, Mantz (Tran, Stone man); Durnos, 16.22, Germond ald); Grey). . Tran (H, Tran, Cherry)) 16.0% J, : Iddleton, Cherry). THIRD PERIOD -- Durnos, 1.23, Tran Beckman); Sunoco, 5.21, Prd herry (Middleton); Sunoco, 13.27, Swit. Durnos, 13.35, Gray ( Durnos, 17.31, Germond (Tram i, OVERTIME: Durnos, 1 $, Germond? Durnos, .44, MacDonald (Tran); Durnoa, 57, Gray (Tran); Durnos, 3.27, MacDon Id (Maw). ternoon, at Whitby Arena 1.30 p.m. SUMMARY FIRST PERIOD -- Durnos 14.20, Tran! (Bobble, MacDonald); 15.33, Sunoco, Mid-| dieton (Everett); 16.49, Durnos, Tran) (MacDonald, Germond). | SECOND PERIOD -- Sunoco, "4.43, J.| Tran (H. Tran, Middleton); 5.07, Sunoco,| ACHE? f EEL BE IRRITATED BLADDER 'Want a Perfect Fit? Thot's whot you will get # you have your next sult or coat made to measure by @ TIP TOP TAILORS e, HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN @ WM. N, LEISHMAN Russ Reeves the end of the period when Vern '\Beck was almost in the clear _\for a shot on net, but Al Mac- _| Donald came from nowehere to take Vern out of the play. | -| In the first period neither *| team played well, as they seem- ed to be waiting for the breaks. Elmer Tran opened the scor- ing for Durnos on a pass from Len Bobbie and Al MacDonald. A minute later, Arena Sun- oco scored with Lynn Middleton from Jim Everett doing the honors. Durnos were not to be denied, though, as Elme Tran came through again with *' MacDonald and Jack Germond setting him up. The first period] | ended with Durnos ahead 2-1. The second period saw Arena} Sunoco hold Durnos scoreless} while they scored three of their! own. Lynn Middleton started! | Herb and John Tran on their] i way as John scored the first! : two goals of the period. Bob) ' MEN'S SHOP 129 BROCK $, PH, 668-2091 a less due to penalties, Durnos scored early and often in the overtime session. Germond one for Arena. Mike Gray got the puck roll- ing for Durnos as he scored DEWITTS,, "oN a ADDER PILLS WHITBY CO-OP CREDIT UNION for the Ontario Credit Union League. Left to right; Mayor Warren Mowat, Mr. Curry, John Bakker, Co-op president; Thomas Séymour, treasurer; Frank Smith, secretary. --Photo by Stannett dividend, and 10 per cent in- Union met recently at the terest rebate over 1963, and IOOF Hall. They were in- were addressed by George formed of a four per cent Curry, Field Representative Supreme Court Assizes Begin History Of Grand Jury Told The Supreme Court of Ontario|what is commonly called a battle or torture, and guilt was|requires unanimous consent, he Assizes opened in Whitby's|"true bill", Should they find tolestablished by a degree ofjexplained, there was no reason ¢ County Building Monday morn-|the contrary, the matter will bej'divine intervention'. for an odd number. Cherry received credit for help-| ing, with His Lordship Mr, Jus-\considered a "no bill', and no| 'Ordeal by battle: this deter-| He said that a Petit Jury sit-| 19g out in the second goal. Herb} tice Samuel] J, Hughes on the trial will follow. |mined guilt by whether the ac-|ting on a criminal case was 12-| Tran scored the third goal of| : Bench, Should the "true bill' be|cused won or lost," His Lord-|man, and on a civil case was the period, with Middleton and! | Mr. Justice Hughes arrived as passed, the trial will be con-|ship smiled. "Ordeal by fire de-|six-man., him up. |i a_ last-minute replacement for|ducted with a Petit Jury mak- termined guilt by how badly the' wie the decisions of the! eee Mr. Justice R. I. Ferguson, who ing the final decision as to guilt accused was blistered after Petit Jury are made in open ter-in-law Mr, and Mrs. became suddenly ill. or innocence, The function of the walking on hot ploughshares, Court, His Lordship instructed,|naard O'Brien 610 There will be only one crim-\Grand Jury ends, so far as the; "In the ordeal by water, the the Grand Jury deliberates in| west. inal case to come before His criminal case is concerned,/accused was tied in a sack and! acret "as a protection to the, f Lordship during these winter /after they have delivered their/thrown into the water. If hes scuseq's reputation an& per- All Saints Anglican Church assizes. It deals with man-|recommendation. floated he was innocent." een | Afternoon Guild held a pot-luck | H slaughter resulting from crim-| the Grand Jury was also| He described the 12th-century) «uy saan te veiuiitions eee today, March 10 at 1| | inal negligence. It will be prose- charged to inspect the buildings, ordeals as a "rough-and-ready"' st ia he ae osed to conientle ee cuted by Onatrio County Crown including the Courthouse, Coun-|system of justice, and then S000 Snstauation just because he| Friends of Mr. Donald Mac Attorney Bruce Affleck. and the| «il Chambers and Jail, and to|tinued: fe ehatsed: | Kensie are wishing him a | | defence will be handled ay Sere make report of conditions to the' "At the same time there was) - 'phe wisdom . of. our fore-| birthday on the occasion of his| } awa attorney haan V. Kelly. presiding justice a growing dependence on local |, bind tard against birthday culsbratas £6 6a os i mee ae ies Sonn" ina Before discharging 'the jury/ communities for overseeing. The nae ie Bia "Tt is your prime| March 10. ee bulk of which involve divorce|iMto the hands. of Mr. Affleck, aici was the head man in the! sity to see that no man is called! + John's - instruct|County, with a great deal of before this court to answer 4! are 'holdings Whitby's Coop Credit Ber-| Maria street} x f Anglican Chureh| Brock street south Home and| j |School Association are holding jits March meeting Tuesday) iz iF YOU DON'T DRINK ... pay less for your auto insurance! Insure with ABSTAINERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, the one insurance company Little Interest In '67 Projects by Canad th po | - We will be glad to give you | At a. recent meeting - of|music, arts, greenhouses, and) ¢)}) information without Whitby Township Council it was|drama. biisation ' decided to advertise for public| 'The 'music section could be| ° 6°00" opinion on the Township Cana-\a group of young musicians and OSBORNE rocedure, and claims resulting|Whose duty it is to : to answel pga Meee from automobile accidents. wie ome background Se a } fsa charge wihout justification. Wednesday. Mardh 11 Me fh Also included in the proposed|Case, His Lordship explained he' "'At first the King's justices Church Hall. Everyone wel- docket, of 10 jury, and 28 non-(°Tigins of the Grand Jury initravelled to the County towns)' : cobs: , ; i ie am ke "a claim for =nglish, and therefore Canadian | wih the king (usually), to settle| WHITBY wages, a breach of covenant, law. ET is ss aoned ana i ata aN 6 y. - tree es "anda breach of ANCIENT INSTITUTION reseniatives trom the peopie to| PERSONALS promise suit." itt tee week soniect, aadibeiey, voters them peorie whe evening March 10 at 8 p.m.| ¥ ; wo|venerable institution we have in|were allegedly guilty of some wo films depicting problems| ! lai) ciend ioe wat thaseniont polity," he said. "It is older| offence. Mr. and Mrs. --* a faced by school chitin will be| } from the ratepayers of Ontario|even than parliament, and has) 'They also brought forth civil) and son, Paul, rtpch a ent.| Shown, this will be followed by) County as the sessions opened in it the germs of representation|problems, and this marked the| Sudbury, have establis : tool an open discussion. at 11 a.m. jin' England. |beginning of the Grand Jury| dence at 109 Kent street. ra a ss A | "It was instituted there cen-|System in English law. | friends wish them happiness in| COOK PORK WELI INSTRUCTS JURY \turies before any other country 5 : | their new surroundings. | " WELL His Lordship instructed the|We rely on it greatly, and BETTER THAN ORDEALS aa ea ae ee ™_ po Ages stra * ai-| | jury in its courses of duty)hope it continues for per-| "The jury developed into aly > Middleton is 'celebrating might be transmitted to bus in| throughout the assizes. Their/petuity." more efficient way of meting out| 7". .<+ birthday today, March if infected pork isn't well. first duty will be to ascertain) He explained that the original)justice than the ordeals," His his firs Preppeig yg cel adie p isn't well- whether or not he Crown has ajmethods of trial-in England, re-| Lordship concluded. 9A bagea *. e Nees eo ; sufficienly-strong case in the|sults of the Norman conquests,| He explained further that the " He y_happy manslaughter action to' allow a rgd of ordeal:| original Grand Juries were com-|" e day. the case to come to trial. "In other words, the accused! nosed of 13 men. The reason| If they so find, they will pass|was subjected to a form of for the. odd. number, he re og li ag rggacs st Bw eee ee |was attributable to the fact that|ing her birthday today, March jonly a majoriy decision is re-| 19, Her friends wish her a happy 8 (quired from a Grand Jury. birthday. | The Petit, or "trying" Jury, i" became the. decision-making}; Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien body on criminal matters, and/ of Greenfielld will be visiting for| eventually civil matters. Since|the next two months at the| ™ any decision from the Petit Jury'home of their son and daugh-| HOW TO PAINT A MASTERPIECE (that stays color fresh) dian Centennial Project forjtaught by an older person who 1967. jwould contribute time and Council was informed that the! skills, A Township would have approxi-) mately $21,000 at its disposal), for the project Reeve John Goodwin said he felt the people. of the Town- source of member of the. family. 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